What talks and workshops do you offer?
Talks
Our motivational talks are a great way to introduce a wide variety of aspects of psychology to young people and to help encourage them to develop insight and awareness by thinking critically.
Workshops
We also offer workshops to young people and adults around psychological issues which might affect them in their family, school or communities.
Who are these talks and workshops for and what do they cover?
Our talks and workshops are aimed at young people and adults who are interested in how psychology and personal insight can help enhance the lives of children, young people and families affected by psychological conditions.
We also welcome requests to give talks and workshops around topics of your choice that are related to psychological support and care for children and young people.
How much does it cost?
Due to the bespoke nature of our services, prices are available on request.
How do I go about arranging a talk or workshop?
If you’d like to find out more or have any questions about our talks and workshops, please get in touch here.
Talks & Workshops FAQ
What are your talks and workshops about?
Our talks and workshops are aimed at young people and adults who are interested in how psychology and personal insight can help enhance the lives of children, young people and families affected by psychological conditions.
We also welcome requests to give talks and workshops around topics of your choice that are related to psychological support and care for children and young people.
Who delivers these?
Depending on the content of what is being delivered, the relevant specialist will lead.
All members of our team are registered with their professional bodies with enhanced DBS checks.
Is there any follow up support?
We are happy to offer one follow up any aspect of the talk or workshop with individuals, as appropriate.
What other professional support is available?
As we work as part of a team made up of professionals in educational psychology, clinical psychology, speech and language therapy and occupational therapy, we are able to offer support for any further needs. This includes autism, mental health, speech and language, and sensory motor needs as well as ongoing interventions and therapies with children and parents.
Is there any follow up support?
We offer follow up support and parent consultations which can be a single session or ongoing, as each family requires.
What other professional support is available?
As we work as part of a team made up of professionals in educational psychology, clinical psychology, speech and language therapy and occupational therapy, we are able to offer support for any further needs identified in your assessment. This includes ADHD, mental health, speech and language, and sensory motor needs as well as ongoing interventions and therapies with children and parents.
What if I am interested in several of your services?
We are happy to combine any of our services.
What we cannot help with
As we are not a crisis service, we are unfortunately unable to offer assessment of mental illnesses including bipolar disorder, psychosis, an established eating disorder or in cases where there is extensive self-harm or suicidal ideation.
Who should I speak to in case of an emergency?
We are not a mental health crisis service so if you have immediate concerns about your child or young person’s wellbeing, please contact the emergency services or your local NHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service crisis telephone line.
Other useful organisations include:
Childline: 0800 1111
Samaritans: 116 123 or text “Shout” to 85258.